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QUESTION 1
1. What is a bacteria?
A. A membrane-bound sac within a cell that acts as a storage area.
B. A microscopic living organism that have only one cell.
C. A thread-like structure located in inside the nucleus of animal and plant cells.
D. An organic matter from plants that can be used as fuel source.
2.What is a biomass?
A. A thread-like structure located in inside the nucleus of animal and plant cells.
B. A microscopic living organism that have only one cell.
C. A membrane-bound sac within a cell that acts as a storage area.
D. An organic matter from plants that can be used as fuel source.
3.What is a chromosome?
A. A membrane-bound sac within a cell that acts as a storage area.
B. An organic matter from plants that can be used as fuel source.
C. A thread-like structure located in inside the nucleus of animal and plant cells.
D. A microscopic living organism that have only one cell.
4. What is a vacuole?
A. A microscopic living organism that have only one cell.
B. A membrane-bound sac within a cell that acts as a storage area.
C. A thread-like structure located in inside the nucleus of animal and plant cells.
D. An organic matter from plants that can be used as fuel source.
5. What is a carnivore?
A. An animal that eats both plants and animals.
B. An animal that primarily eats plants.
C. An animal that primarily eats meat or the flesh of animals.
D. An animal that has no backbone.
6. What is a Herbivore?
A. An animal that primarily eats plants.
B. An animal that primarily eats meat or the flesh of animals.
C. An animal that has no backbone.
D. An animal that eats both plants and animals.
7. What is an omnivore
A. An animal that eats both plants and animals.
B. An animal that has no backbone.
C. An animal that primarily eats plants.
D. An animal that primarily eats meat or the flesh of animals.
8. What is an invertebrate?
A. An animal that has no backbone.
B. An animal that eats both plants and animals.
C. An animal that primarily eats meat or the flesh of animals.
D. An animal that primarily eats plants.
9. What are aquatic animals?
A. Animals that are adapted to digging and primarily live underground.
B. Animals that can live both on land and in water.
C. Animals that live predominantly or entirely in water.
D. Animals that live predominantly or entirely on land.
10. What are terrestrial animals?
A. Animals that are adapted to digging and primarily live underground.
B. Animals that live predominantly or entirely on land.
C. Animals that live predominantly or entirely in water.
D. Animals that can live both on land and in water.
11. What are amphibian animals?
A. Animals that live predominantly or entirely on land.
B. Animals that live predominantly or entirely in water.
C. Animals that can live both on land and in water.
D. Animals that are adapted to digging and primarily live underground.
12. What are fossorial animals?
A. Animals that live predominantly or entirely in water.
B. Animals that live predominantly or entirely on land.
C. Animals that are adapted to digging and primarily live underground.
D. Animals that can live both on land and in water.
13. What is a homozygous animal?
A. An animal that has two identical alleles for a particular gene.
B. An animal with two legs.
C. An animal with four legs.
D. An animal that lay eggs.
14. What is a heterozygous animal?
A. An animal with four legs
B. An animal that has two different alleles for a particular gene.
C. An animal that lay eggs.
D. An animal with two legs.
15. What is a biped?
A. An animal with four legs
B. An animal that has two different alleles for a particular gene.
C. An animal that lay eggs.
D. An animal with two legs.
16. What is an oviparous?
A. An animal with four legs
B. An animal with two legs.
C. An animal that has two different alleles for a particular gene.
D. An animal that lay eggs.
17. What is a tetrapod?
A. An animal that has two different alleles for a particular gene.
B. An animal with four legs
C. An animal with two legs.
D. An animal that lay eggs.
18. What is a androecium?
A. The male reproductive part of a flower,consisting of stamens.
B. The stem of a solitary flower on an inflorescence.
C. The female reproductive organ of a flower, containing the ovary,style and stigma.
D. The outer protective layer of cells in a plant.
19. What is a carpel?
A. The outer protective layer of cells in a plant.
B. The stem of a solitary flower on an inflorescence.
C. The female reproductive organ of a flower, containing the ovary,style and stigma.
D. The male reproductive part of a flower,consisting of stamens.
20. What is an epidermis?
A. The female reproductive organ of a flower, containing the ovary,style and stigma.
B. The outer protective layer of cells in a plant.
C. The male reproductive part of a flower,consisting of stamens.
D. The stem of a solitary flower on an inflorescence.